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A History of the County of Essex
… him by Beatrice wife of Aubrey de Vere in 1086. 74 On Odo's forfeiture the overlordship passed to Beatrice's … in dower in 1280. 16 By 1274 Thomas of St. Martin was lord, and before 1280 he subinfeudated the manor to Benet of … was succeeded by her husband's nephew Sir Robert Marsham, Lord Romney, who sold the estate in 1724 to Thomas White, …
A History of the County of Sussex
… with traces of a moat, adjoining the site of the Bishop's Palace. 1 The boundary follows the rife, crossing the … leaving ways and setting up gates for access to each man's piece. 16 A further 400 acres of common at Westergate were … in the 19th century. See of Chichester. Azure Our Lord enthroned with a sword issuing from His mouth proper. In …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Sands, N. division of the county of Lancaster, 5 miles (S.) from Ulverston; containing 907 inhabitants. Immediately … perpetual curacy; net income, 59; patron and impropriator, Lord Huntingfield, whose tithes have been commuted for 205. … in the king's books at 11. 6. 3.; net income, 230; patron, Lord Lilford: the glebe consists of 183 acres. There is a …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 7
… part in 1799 17 was probably that beside the trainer's house which had been converted as cottages by 1912. 18 Of … deer-park and with other woodland was kept in hand by the lord of the manor. 25 In 1901 the parish had 77 a. of wood … was the chief watersupply in the early 20th century until Lord Sherborne supplied most of the village in 1920. 52 A …
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… 3 hearths 19 and 20 in the 1780s. 20 In 1845 the parish's four farmhouses and 15 cottages, one with a smithy … it to John Dodderidge of Bremridge (Devon), described as lord in 1653. Dodderidge left it to his brother-in-law Thomas … same year Willes sold his estate to Pitt who became sole lord of the manor and landowner. 2 34. Alford's parish church …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… W. divisions of the county of Worcester, 7 miles (W. by S.) from Worcester; containing 434 inhabitants. This place is … HungryBentley, in the same parish, to which Walter Blount, Lord Mountjoy, was a benefactor, in 1474. The hospital shared … in the king's books at 31. 16. 10., and in the gift of Lord Ashburton: the tithes, including those of Etchilhampton, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… It cannot be much later in date. The wide range of Roger's endowments bespeaks the poverty of his northern lands. … Warbreck. 9 A charter issued by David king of Scots as lord of the honour of Lancaster, which protects Shrewsbury's … probably in 1149, 15 and by John, count of Mortain when lord of the honour of Lancaster, between 1189 and 1193. 16 …
A History of the County of Somerset
… and temporalia in Stogursey and Charlton worth 4 2 s. 6 d. In 1270 Bishop William Button II of Bath and Wells 7 … 8 Peter de Grana for institution as prior. The bishop's official however reported that the recall of Prior Tybout … Drokensford, on application from Sir Robert Fitz Payne lord of the burgh of Stoke Courcy, sent down a commissioner …
A History of the County of Hertford
… priory at Ware was due to Hugh de Grentemaisnil's gift of the church, tithe and 2 carucates of land here 1 to … amount of property in England granted by the Conqueror's Norman followers to St. Evroul's must soon have made the establishment of a cell expedient, …
A History of the County of York
… of the priory as yielding, on an average, 20 13 s. 4 d. a year. The reprises included for repairs of the … Roger ( sic) de 'Lovetoftes,' the patron, and at that time lord of Hallamshire, had given the church, and that Henry I … Peter and St. Paul. Above the figures is the head of our Lord, and below them the prior praying. The legend is: …
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